Waiving bye-bye

This was the lede to the A-1 centerpiece story in my local Singleton paper today:

The former BART police officer accused of killing an unarmed man at the Fruitvale train station on New Year's Day waved his extradition right Wednesday and is now in Alameda County awaiting arraignment.
Maybe they should outsource their copyediting to India, where people presumably know the difference between "waved" and "waived."

Funny thing is, it's still up that way on their web site as I write this.

the whole SportsJournalists.com site is going to crash if we have a thread on every error that appears in a paper across the country.

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What he said. No offense, Hank ... just a typo. Happens in our biz.

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Nope. Sorry. I call bullshit on that.

This is the lede on THE top story in our area right now. This was not a deadline story. The court hearing was before lunchtime. This was the centerpiece A-1 story in the paper this morning. Don't know about your shop, but at mine, where we've had three rounds of buyouts in the last three years, even a story that goes inside is read by at least three people, two rimmers plus the slot. On news-side, an ACE would examine it as well. A-1 stories are seen by even more eyes.

Yes, everybody makes mistakes, but to see a mistake of that magnitude in that story to me points to the pitfalls of scaling back on editors, which Mr. Singleton is eager to do and has done at this particular paper.

Anybody think the officer in question would be up on murder charges without the cell phone video? Seems more like manslaughter to me, but I really wonder how much the video changed the way this case was handled.